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Does anyone know if Jason of Ward Parts Werks is still in business? I have a fan that needs repaired and I sent him an email but haven't heard back. Just curious
Details about Jason are sketchy, several guys reported the same thing. My personal opinion is that Love Jugs bought him out and he no longer supports the product due to legal concerns.
Thats what I was thinking, I saw their ad and they are showing his style fans in their ad.
Wonder if they will repair his fans . If not looks like I am out of look.
Thanks for the reply
Thats what I was thinking, I saw their ad and they are showing his style fans in their ad.
Wonder if they will repair his fans . If not looks like I am out of look.
Thanks for the reply
There is no "sketchy" involved with regards to Wards Fans or Jason.
He is gone, out of business, no more, not to be in the fan business, capput, over, never, not coming back, not around, quiet, not answering, dark, no support.
That should cover it.
Somewhere on this forum someone found replacement fans online from original manufacturer. Some searches should turn up part
copy & paste from bb69
Below is the link that was posted for the replacement fans for the Wards units. I also have a set of Jason's fans sitting on the bench that don't run. I replaced them with the Love Juggs fans after several failed attempts at contacting Jason.
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